First of all, the stunning cinematography is something both series perfect. The fact that they take place in a university and the characters are film/theatre majors.
They are both bls with a soothing setting
Enjoy
PS: watch 'I told subset about you first'
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They are both bls with a soothing setting
Enjoy
PS: watch 'I told subset about you first'
https://mydramalist.com/55651-bkpp
Somehow I feel both of them are similar in a way like competitiveness to a wonderful romance.........................................
blueming is so short but if you like the eighth sense so far, you'll feel like they give the same kinda atmosphere. i really loved blueming and miss it. the cinematography is quite similar as they both have beautiful landscapes and the beachessssss
They're both about character growth. In both series, the MCs have to work together due to a school project and start to develop feelings because of it. While the overall story isn't the same, there are similar themes and feel to it. I personally enjoyed Blueming very, very much (more than Love Class, though I also liked Love Class). If you want characters acting out in a very realistic manner, but also watching love bloom between them, give Blueming a try.
- bl
- emotional
- school placement
- secondary couple
- mental health and teenage issues portrayed
- story evolving around life itself
It gives the same vibe as About Youth, it makes you think and cry in the most beautiful way possible. Blueming left such big impact on me it's impossible to explain. About Youth made me to expirienced it all of it again in slightly different way but it left me broken with many thoughts, just like after watching Blueming.
- emotional
- school placement
- secondary couple
- mental health and teenage issues portrayed
- story evolving around life itself
It gives the same vibe as About Youth, it makes you think and cry in the most beautiful way possible. Blueming left such big impact on me it's impossible to explain. About Youth made me to expirienced it all of it again in slightly different way but it left me broken with many thoughts, just like after watching Blueming.
Both are sweet, slice-of-life BLs with:
- Consensual, healthy gay relationships in which the characters are learning to be communicative boyfriends
- Beautiful cinematography
- No homophobia (although both couples remain closeted) and no fetishization of gayness by other characters
- Some serious subject matter while still remaining fluffy and having some comedy
Blueming is set in college and has a bit of a higher heat level, while Kimi no Koto Dake Mite Itai is set in high school and has a minimal heat level.
- Consensual, healthy gay relationships in which the characters are learning to be communicative boyfriends
- Beautiful cinematography
- No homophobia (although both couples remain closeted) and no fetishization of gayness by other characters
- Some serious subject matter while still remaining fluffy and having some comedy
Blueming is set in college and has a bit of a higher heat level, while Kimi no Koto Dake Mite Itai is set in high school and has a minimal heat level.
Both series comprise of characters pursuing their dreams, as well as tackling the very serious question of by what means do they want to get there, while settling into a comfortable dynamic in their new relationships. The overall straightforwardness, tone, and production quality were very similar - giving off a vibe that they could even be taking place in the same storyworld as each other.
If you liked the series you will also like blueming.
The circumstances in which the couple met each other are really similar, also
the stylistic tools of the director are similar.
The chemistry between the couples are really cute and bubbly
Personally, I liked blueming more, but that's just my personal opinion
The circumstances in which the couple met each other are really similar, also
the stylistic tools of the director are similar.
The chemistry between the couples are really cute and bubbly
Personally, I liked blueming more, but that's just my personal opinion